For more than 50 years our organization has depended on dedicated, friendly, knowledgeable and helpful volunteers. Volunteers support The Watershed History Collective in a myriad of ways, such as helping with program hospitality, conducting historical research, decorating or setting up the Gingerbread House Festival and much more! We are also always looking for a variety of skills for our Board of Directors and welcome high school and college students with specific interests.
As a volunteer you will gain new skills and experience, meet a diverse patronage, and contribute to a fun and educational atmosphere. Volunteering is a great way to get involved and support our mission.
Specific Opportunities
Educational Docents and Researchers
- Commit to training with a staff member or educator
- Guided research, brief presentations, guest contributor to Musings from Main
Program and Event Volunteers
- Help with planning specific programs or special events, i.e. bus trips, lectures
- Gingerbread House Festival decorating
- Golf Tournament hospitality
Standing Board Committees
- Not all committee members must be part of the board of directors
- Committees include finance, development and strategic planning
Oral Historians
- Conduct interviews
- Collect background information and assist with editing transcripts and indexing
- Assist in maintaining records of interviewees
- Collect and maintain proper documentation
Marketing/Press Release Assistants
- Assist in emailing and preparing releases to local newspapers and other media
- Social media management, photography
Student Projects
- Eagle Scout projects in Nowashe Village
- Capstone Projects
- Internships
